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WINSTON-SALEM, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 5, 1906
PRICE 5 CENTS
IE OPEiG CHANGES IS PLAfl
Un is to Arrive
k Sept. 16.
V Morning.
KEFOUR
FCHES IN STATE.
Ljo Bt His First In
r it.
U on This Tr.p-mr.
sra Through Appoint-
L Him By State Chair-
L At Instance of Coun-
i u. Eller Will Be
L J. C. Buxton While
o Tits Sentinel.)
fc.pt. .V' ii'H"K
;u:f ,ijM( ratio head
ha: William Jennings
,pr ,pocc!;es in Xnrtn
A-r i: and ly- tle
Intitule near Una
.,i!T i;,. to place ins
Irioni tln-ie and w
ii.'o North Carolina. Ac
iiievai-v arranged here.
minimal of Mr. Bryan,
to wiibton-Saiem Sun-
:kn Monday morning.
In the afternoon he
ItemslKiro. anil at Sal-
uisht. On Tuesday .
, till cimifc tu Raleigh,
-iy a: Burlington and
i Aft r his speech m
leave nr C.ilnmbia.S.
mill speak Wednesday,
and thru continue his
tVsc dates are approv
al! arrangements will
cial trains 10 some of
Ml)!; Winston-Salem,
isbnry ami Raleigh.
m I hat Mr. Bryan
an address in Winstnn-
W:iveil in re this
an as it was announc-a:-lali
w on' rl visit the
ii A 11. Eller, of the
ka'ir executive coinniit-
S'tjtr Chairman Sim
la: a ila'c lie arranged
Winsi'in-Salein and
' ousratiiiatcd on the
ks (lore.
;wh he re will lie his
'C tl will he delivered
f t. Septi tuber 17. .Mou
lt1' 0! sneak in Greens.
lUlujt y Monday night.
' Will speali In
Iti-ywn will he
I"" I C liuxt ia at his
ot.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
KERXERSV1LLE. Sept. .V Anions
the Kcrnersville citizens who spent
Monday in Winston-Saiem, the day nf
the circus, were: Mrs. T. .1. Willis and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holt,
Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Fleshman and
children. Rev. .1. W. Pinnix and chil
dren, R. C. Hunter and children. Miss
es Kate and Willie, Stockton, Carrie
and Nellie Davis, Nina Pinnix. Jennie
and Edith Wiles, Carrie Wini'ree,
Messrs. George Crews. D. W. Harmon,
Maple Pinnix, Herbert Lowery, John
Kemer and Edgar Shore.
The ladies of the Haptist church will
Rive a lawn party Saturday night on
the lawn at Mr. H. E. Shore's resi
dence. Ice cream, cake, etc.. will be
served and the public is cordially in
vited to attend.
A large number of our citizens at
tended the band concert on the court
house lawn in Winston Friday night
and every one enjoyed the splendid
music by this excellent band.
,1. J. Korner, who has been quite
ill at his home here for several weeks,
continues very sick. His many friends
wish for him a speedy recovery. '
Mrs Walter L Adkins, of flltiefleld.
W. Va and Miss Addie Raiullemar,,
of Pilot Mountain, spent last Saturday
in this city, the guests of Mrs. J. E.
Hart.
v is i rouble
",''f die loan agencies
1 'lira' liiw fi i m is get-
""in parties who
- "" panics wl
Mil rioallniN will, n,
' "'ii miowii one
' 'l i -'3 11 rnim-i ,i
" '""'f'lWlMl U hist
"f agents; that
1 ""ii and wils then
" a-"ii! .say i, further
aet'ii- ,,.f.,..i ...
:'' SIm. three ,i:m
I'.... m, hi D
a !li(irti.ai... :.. 1....1.1
P"1 '"mi's household
U, M'r"";'l a j.nlK-
1 Me ease
"' "1" nor court
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ma or more
T;, '." a 'rip
BE GIVEN ROYAL WELCOME
The Republicans of Winston-Salem
anil Forsyth county are preparing to
give Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, secretary
of the treasury In President. Roose
velt's cabinet, a right royal welcome
upon the occasion of his visit to this
city on Monday, September ID. The
secretary will be met at the train up
on his arrival by a local commit tee of
citizens and escorted to his hotel. It
is expected that hundreds of Republi
cans from the county and the district
will flock here to hear Mr. Shaw speak
and that It will be necessary to se
cure the Elks' Auditorium to accom
modate the crowd.
If Secretary Shaw arrives on Sun
day he will he the guest of Col. W. A.
Blair while in the city.
A prominent Republican says ar
rangements are being made to give
the secretary a good lime dining his
stay in the Twin-City. He will prob
ably be tendered a drive over the city
and will be invited to visit the large
manufacturing plant of the R. J. Rey
nolds Tobacco Co.
BIT
IIS ARGUED
.c ', h'ireme
''5 nj.l',w-
(Special to The Sentinel.!
KKRNKRSVIM.E, Sept. The
writer had the pleasure yesterday of
taking a drive over the new macadam
road with Mr. James Ordway, and Is
pleased to note that much progress is
being made, notwithstanding the in
dement weather that has pievailed
since Ihe work began. Mr. Ordway
informs me that with two weeks fair
weather he will he ready to begin the
laying of the macadam. This road
practically follows the old Salem road
and one wonl dhardly believe that such
an Improvement could be made. The
present board of county commission
ers deserves much credit for the piece
of work and I am reliably informed
that the work of permanent road
building in Forsyth county is in its
infancy if they are re-elected.
Hugh P. Leak spent Saturday night
and Sunday in the Twin-City with
friends.
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:," iippelee.
h ri01" Halifax.
W I " ?," ' ""1 Travis
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kai'-:,
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y A.l"il for
?,'!, ,r""' Halifax.
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b'.il,!;. ..
rf;Iiirii
in Ral-
'' 'Her thn
r morn,
s ....
, '"iiniin
about six
itors w,.e
Statu house
v and i..,..,.i
"'! ubout si'x
r a jh,i ,. Jses
'.art. i, . '.. N" court
"s f lid, iv
LICENSES ISSUED TO
E
One Hundred and Fifth Annual
Session of Salem Acad-
cmy and College.
Large Enrollment of Pupils Dr. Clew
ell and Others Make Brief Address
es Part of Memorial Building To
Be Occupied New $12,000 Organ to
Be Installed by Next April.
This morning a! in o'clock the Sa
lem Female Academy and College,
which ha., been tin- Ainu M.iier of S"
many brigh' girls in ihe Southland,
held its otic hundred ami fldri opening
exercires in the beautiful Home Mora
viau church.
A large number of the friends and
patrons were pre-enl. and listened
with intense interest ;, the fine ad
dresses limde by Dr. .1.11. t'lewell and
Rev. J. K. Pfohl and Rev. Ed aril. S.
Crosland.
The music for the occasion was im
pressive and very appropriate, strik
ing the keynote of the institution
piety. Rev. Edward Sieinple made a must
earnest prayer for the holy guidance
during the year In all the school work
The song of Deborah, Judges V.,
was selected by Rev. Mr. lirenuecke
for lesson of the morning.
Dr. Clewell, In his address, extend
ed a most hearty welcome to all
friends, patrons, old and new pupils,
and the Salem Boys' School. He
spoke earnestly to the student, hod),
giving them as their , motto, "Others
not self." "This is the true secret of
happiness." said Dr. Clewell. Today
begins the one hundred and fifth year
since the school was organized, fifty
yiais before Winston was founded.
I.ove for the school is attested by the
generations after generations who
send back their daughters to be edu
cated here. He slated that the upper
floor of Memorial Hall has been com
puted, and all the pianos placed in
position. The plans for the handsome
flU.niMl organ were also completed,
which would he In position by April.
The beautiful auditorium, when com
pleted, .will scat 2.IHI0 people. This
means much not only t the sclvml
but to the Stale, and Rev. .1. K. Pfohl,
in a short address, spoke of these as
preparation days, the Indications be
ing that this would be the best of all
the school years. His advice, was to
take each day as It conies, not look
too much into the future. He gave
them for their motto, "Whom having
i:o seen 1 love."
Mr. Crosland spoke of Ihe .self-denial,
practice and study necessary to
success, and gave them as their mot
to, "Seek that ye may excel," or New
Yolk's motto, "Excelsior."
It was a most impressive sight to
see the 4on students march ill a
most, orderly manner out, of the
church. Quite a number of those pres
ent availed themselves of the oppor
tunity to look over Memorial Hull.
The third story, which Is music hall,
is neatly finished in white, well light
ed, with about Id rooms and Is per
fectly equipped in every particular.
This will be reached by elevator. The
brass plates for the foyer have been
ordered, and will add greatly both to
the beauty as well as to the interest
of the building. Indeed, this will be
a building of which all will be Justly
proud. ,
. WELCOME TO BHYAfl ONLY ONE 111 STATE
Russian Premier to Take
People Into His Confi
dence tMore.
I Arranging To Hold Weekly Confer
ences When Various Matters Will
Be Discussed With Him People o'
All Stations In Lift To Be Invited
To These Conferences.
IHv Publisher' Press.)
ST. I'KTEUSHl'Rtl. Sept. 5 -I n-
dismayed by attempt made upon his
life twu wcik.s ago. when a bomb was
xpl"di'd in his villa during a recrp
He Will Be Greeted by His Cold Storage Plant to Be Es-
Home People This
Evening.
tabllshed In Winston-Salem.
He Will Arrive In Hid Native City. Carolina Cold Storage and let Co. In-
!! kithmj -twwrwj tHtmi-.. iK4uu;X.,.v,uiii(i. . ili.noly ,ip,
;S;ilypin a.v. .... del to hold regular , rm, mh ,.fJcr(Mi, M,
Thuisday receptions at the wir.te"
Lincoln, Nebraska, Shortly Afttr 6
O'clock This Evening Elaborate,
Demonstration In His Honor Has!
Been Afranjed. I
(By Publishers.' Press ) !
LINCOLN. Neb. Sept. .'..-An up'
toarions greeting Is in store for Mr.'
tir an when he ienelie Lincoln this.
be out
roads town
corporated by Secretary of Stats
With Paid In Capital of fSO.OOO
New Enterpriss to Ba In Sm Story
Brick Building, Formerly Owned
And Occupied by Brown Bros.
Wliistoii-Sulein is to have a larjo
cold hlmage plant It wll be Ihe
mil) enterprise nf the kind In th
m'Suiti aud will mean much to the com
munity ami the gentlemen responsible
.in .... .i..- ...i i.. . ior iim va oiimi in in.
pa. ace whei. various political iue-; , 1 The Carolina Cold Storage and U'
lions wll be dKciissed. Not only wiil .the celebration. ,(,(, WH ,.(,, the Becrotary of
officials be admitted to these reccp ! The Ilryan paity s due to arrive In state todav with1 an authorised capl-
hour mil persons of. all stations ofi Lincoln shortly atler ti p. in. Several
life an- invited to attend. The premier I hundred horsemen will escort the
is anxious to secure the opinion of ullilv to the
tl'.e
ir t
vois which 1 e propose:
'be i ( xt D.uuna.
Press.)
-Although
the
MEET AGAIN SEPT. 17
(Special to The Sentinel )
RAI.EIOH. Sept. fi. A quorum of
he membership of the North Carolina
commission for the Jamestown exposi
tion met In the governors omce yes
terday and discussed the situation
wilh the result that organization was
deferred until September IT. -whin the
commission will mei t wit li Cov. (ilcim
at the Montlcello Hotel in NwTolk.
There a conference will he held with
the managers of the exposition and
oiganization of the commission will be
effected. Also such steps as may at
that time seem advisable 'ili
as to Xoith i nroiiiia iii"""""-
in tin? exposition. ,yiiniei s "i
coniinis.-hm here yes'eruay were
Dauglit ridge. Rocky Mount; (,.
Hiiishaw. WinstonSaiem; H. (
Dockm. Rockingham; D. ( arpen
ter. Newton; C. S. Powell, AMieviib .
.1. W. Alkin-on. iiiiiingiiui, a..'.
I'ngue. Rah igh.
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(By I ubllshers'
NEW YORK, Sept. t
Pennsylvania tunnel builders believe
I hat they have now all means of pro
tecting the lives and the health of
their workers, Investigation Is con
stantly going on to Hud out if theie
is anything more that could be done
to reduce the dangers of caisson
work. Pearson & Son, who hold the
East river contract and have by far
the most difficult part of the work to
be performed, have employed English
scientists to make an exhaustive
study of the effect of the air pressure,
with a view of avoiding caisson dis
ease altogether.
Two of these scientists recently
spent three hours under a pressure of
!2 pounds without any apparent ef
fect, except that if thev held an arm
or leg in one position it became stiff.
One of the Investigators noticed that
his left arm, which was bent in one
position most of the time he was un
der pressure, was several hours In
getting Into action. It Is thought that
these results support the Idea that
"bends'' is a disease caused by con
gestion of the blood. The same Inves
tigators are continuing their research
es and further Important results are
expected.
But as the case stands, the death
rate in the iiiniiels that are being
bored under East and North rivers
for the Pennsylvania railroad Is no
greater than that among the sky-scraper
Iron workers. This Is due larg ;!
to the fact, that no precaution or rem
edy that can be thought of Is neglect
ed In older to reduce Illness among
the workers to a1) minimum, and to
provide quick means for cure when
Illness does occur.
tal of $I2."..ihiii. of this amount $:.1.0im
par-! pas been nnld In. The Incorporator
late house grounds where l(i Krank 8. Veruav. of Winston-Hit-
jCoveriior Mickey and Mayor Brown ) ,,m; j n. j.-ort nf Kllleott City, Md.;
will deliver addresses of welcome. Mr. ,'. w. Hay, of Baltimore, aud Clement
Hnan will respond. ; Manly, of Wliiston-Saleiu, thn last
The citv is a muss of flags and bunt-; named being counsel for the company.
Ing with pictures of Bryan In ever) yr. Verna), who Is to be manager,
window and the streets me crow (led j has been resident of this city for
while more people gie constantly at-i two years, and la engaged In thn
living. Jbiokerage buslnesH. In an Interview
1 - this afternoon, Mr. Veiney stated that
Ills compniiv had purchased from the
heirs of the late W. I. and R. IV
Brown the six story building on the
comer of Fourth and Depot streets,
used for several years by the Brown
Bros. Co., as a tobacco manufacturing
plant.
Mi'.Veniay stated that the main pur
pose of Mw company warn to estab
lish a large cold storage, but they wilt
Install and operate In the name build
ing (Wo 15 ton Ice plant and will put
mi the market about 2fi tons of Ira
per day.
(Special to Thn Sentinel.)
WASHINGTON, Sept. .'. The Cu
ban legation hen- Is without news
fiom, Havana regarding tin revolu
tionary movtineiit. Senator Prado.
chrarge d'.ff. ,ieB. Is, ho-'-ever, at
U.'i fi .!. v'.imf. f"f 'be iMM:liec in
New Yoik of M. Calaama, who Is va
riously .siyled commissioner of gov
ernment of i ni..! and Its press agi lit
Hi: --hs 'I ,.' str.nige that. Ihe Cuban
government would send a commi.;
.loner to this country when It already
ha:, an established legation here ami
in ;iii-'ic. o,' .uiiher Ii. formation 1.
Is ,iot iiiciimd to believe the report.
(Special to The Sentinel. I.
RALEIGH, Sept. a The commis
sioner of insurance has licensed the
Dixie Fire Insurance Co., of Ciroens
boro, recently chartered, to do busi
ness in the State. J. L. Blades is pres
ident; c. t). Benbow, treasurer, and
1. F. Cobb, secretary. The company
begins business with $:".'Hi capital
and $2.-.0.(ini) surplus.
Another Insurance license is to the
Dutchess Life Insurance Co.. of New
York. T. T. Hay & Co.. of Raleigh,
aie general agents.
SIGNING OE TREATY
I By Publishers' Press.)
POKTSMOI T H. New Hampshire,
Sept. V A bronze tablet commemora
tive of signing of Russian-Japanese
I iieace treaty was affixed today to the
l wall of Ntw Hampshire building, No.
:;. at navy yard, where the Russian
and Japanese envoys held their git-
, tji.jjs anil where the treaty of Ports
niMiilh was signed. The tablet was
id'Tcd by the navy department.
E
It Is reported that Policeman Sam
uels, of Keruersvllle, tendered his res
ignation to Mayor Llnvllle. of that,
town, last night. According to the in
formation thai comes to The Sentinel,
Mr. Samuels arrested a negro for lur
ceny. Ho wan tried before the mayor
and bound over to the Superior Court.
The otllcer took his prisoner to the de
pot In Kei ncrsvllle and was awaiting
the arrival of the irajn to bring the
negro to Jail. While the engineer was
giving the station blow, Policeman
Samuels' prisoner skipped out. The
negro mailt! his escape. Last night one
aud made his escape. Last nlglil one
of the boys of Kernersville wrote this
on the bulletin board at the Kerners
villi; station: "Samuels--4! minutes
late." A Kernetsville man is authority
for the statement that Samuels allow
ed a white boy to get away fiom III in
a few day s ago.
OCT. TERM BE COURT
The following jurors were drawn
by the county commissioners for the
October term of Forsyth Superior
Court, which will convene. Monday, Oc
tober S, It will Ix? for the hearing of
criminal cases only ;
W. N. Poindexler, Ounle M. Wall,
('has. V l.ongworth, Win. A. Moser,
E. Robt, Vaughn, J. F. Keilter, W. P.
Matthews, .1. I). Hammock, Daniel M.
Johnson, Julius T. Shamel. J. II. Ham
lin. I. O. Patterson, Nat W. Whicker,
F. L. Reynold,, J. W. Freeman, ('has.
L. James, I.i wIk K. Flshel. Will C
Llvengood. J. E. II. Hester, M M.
Reynolds. S A. Hhutt. John M. Clem
moils, John A Hoggins, John M. Hes
ter, John A. Sink, Luther I. Marshall,
W. J. Peterson, A. R. Sides, A A.
Styers, O. V Pfiiff. W.II, Blown. Chan.
Patterson. J M. Martin, W. T. Brown,
C. J. Dillon, Julius H. Lamb.
The board deferred making Its an
nual settlement with Sheriff Alhi.iugh
until the I7lh Inst.
INTERESTING TEST
IDE WITH MOSQUITOES
ACCIDENT TO A
TRANSPORT SHIP
(Bv Publishers' Press )
WASHINGTON. Sept. 4 The quar.
tertnaster general of the army receiv
ed a dispatch this morning from Hon
olulu concerning the press report
that the transport Sheridan, which m
aground off the const cif Hawaii, will
be a total loss. All personal and oth
er available properly Is being remov
ed from the Ill-fated hlp. The dU
pateh says,, that unless strong winds
spring up from the south vmtel
will probably lie In It present posi
tion without going to pieces until
ihe arrival of wrecking apparatus
from Han Francisco wJtU which It Is
hoped to remove the shlfj's engines.
WITNESSES TESTIFY
IN RARDIN CASE
(Special to Thn Sentinel.)
GREENSBORO. Sept. C (looij pro
gress was made In Federal court to
day In taking of evidence In the case
against It. II. Ilaidiu. charged with
violating Section 3 1 '111, of the Revised
Statutes, anil for negligently permit
ting W. W. McKwcii, Jamea Combt,
James EIIU and James Eller to con
duet Illicit distilleries. Ten witnesses
Wei., examined yesterday, and seveial
more weie on the stand today. It wll)
be several days before the case goes
to the Jury.
TWO OEPICERS Of
FELT IN HAWAII
Will BE OUTS
(Special to The Sentinel.)
RALEIGH, Sept. u The Democrat
ic handbook for the Impending cam
paign will be Issued within the next
few days. It consists of 185 pages, be
ing the largest ever issued in 'he
State, being exceptionally comprehen
sive as to both State and national politic.
(Special to The Sentinel.
GREENSBORO. Sept. t.W,
Makers, a while man. hailin
Slier City, and a repn senta
H.idley-Peoples Manufacturing
panv 'of that place, was a"r
While Oak Mills yesterday by
She! iff Jtffr'.vs on the chatge
tenipMnz to entice hands a;i
the mill to work at Siler Ci;
was lodged in jail and yes'.r
ternoi.n an officer of his c
came to Greensboro and fiae
him. '
. Me
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Cull-
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(By Publishers'' Press I
WASHINGTON. Sept. .1.-Gal Val
eiro. director of Institute of expeil
mental hygiene and paras. dtology in
I'lilvt'iMty of Loiisauiie. Switzerland,
has Just confirmed the old claim made
i" i !y a quarter of a rentury ago that
mosquitoes are respeetois of coloi
and pcisohv r nlierl Slates Consul
General Richard Giieiillier, of Friink-fort-on
the Main. Germany, has made
a review of repoit for State depart
ment. He suggtsts that, light, color-,
should be chosen for clothes in rnon
quito -ridden communities. He quotes
from a rcpop the statement that
moMjultoi s settled mi d.uk colom dm-
(By Publisher' Pros.)
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5 -Oil war
rants charging embezzling and mak
ing false returns, sworn out by a de
positor of the wrecked Real KstatO
Tiust Co. promoter William P. North
treasure). und M S. Colllngwxod, aa
Mxtant treasurer, were arrrnt'd this
morning ami a. ralgned in t'Oii'D court.
Their bonds are $IU..0di each,
Advertisements.
- Enough to make a
ing an expeiimei.i Hiid only
ligh' ones
New
It S H.ld
low liungi t .
i Landqillsi ('fob
IM'hool supplies,
i White Star Co The ma
ill giiaiuuli.e of goodness.
(' L Fuigcson- If yon are
fel
, girfid one on
of purity.
flitetJ-
upon
plating painting or decorating.
O Hmilon't Drug Store Ice cream
talk.
; Roheiibarher it Itro Call attention
to nobby line i,f new f suits.
I Joe Jacobs Clothing Co. Announce
I fall tailoilng , opening for Thursday
.and Friday and Saturday of this week
(Bv Publishers' Press )
HONOU'LI'. Kepi. 5.' Nilo expert-need
a severe earthquake last night
it fi:10. Soon aftetward the beach
was found to be lined with dead fish,
which evidently had been scalded. It
is believed that a submarine explo-
-loli caused It. Su' h disturbances are i and
bought to have causid the wreck of
he Manchuria and Sheridan.
A
t new
Day"
In ail
Fav stockings, something
the weaves.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
RALEIGH. Sept. f,-A Chart,
isntcd to the Guilford Furniture
of Greensboto. with capital of
ulwribed by J. A MelJuffy
rordham.
H. A
i;i.in
if for
Heath-Kimel.
At Ca!var parsonage this m"ruf"i!
Mi- Moid Heattt and Miss Mao H'-1-Kim.
1 were united in marriage, K
K S. Crosland. pastor of Cahao Mo
tavian rhmch. officiating. A
friends of the contracting parti'- "r
ln 'H-ondance upon this happ yvno.
Mr. Metta Goes To Nebraaka.
Mr. Fred Metis, who has been phy
sical director at the local Y. M. C. A.
for several months, left at evening
for Nebraska to accept a similar posi
tion with an association In that State
During his slay here Mr. Metts won a
host of admiring friends, He Is a
(lever and affable gentleman and as
physical director performed his duties
most acceptably.
r k Lynchburg Couple Married Here.
Co.! Mr. liuls V Burnett an4 Miss Geor-
$1,0oii. I gla B Mays, of Lynchburg. Va., arrlv
A. E . ''d in the ( Ity this morning and at 12
of Greensboro, and r H 'o'clock today were milted In marriage
Foy, of Kinston Another the ceremony being petformcd by Dr
charter Is to Continental Blow Plp' l( F Chreluberg, a' the residence of
Co., of Lexington, capita! $.'.0 .uijo uu . Mr Patrick pendergias. tin North
thoilzerl, W. H Walker. J W Crow-j Trade street The couple s'aM that
ell and otheia lulng Incorporators. 'It a no runaway match, that they
Governor Glenn left vesterdav forlJnst came here to be romantic. They
Laurlnbiiig t() deliver an addresa to
day In connection with a big county
Sunday school convention .
Henry Joeckel has returned from
an extended northern trip and again
resumed business Jook out for nice
things from Winkler's bakery. ,";'F.
South Main street, Salem 'Phone lit.
left l.ytichbuig at 2 o'clock this morn
ing. Thev will go to Greensboro this
evening, i'pend tht night there, and
return to Lynchburg tomorrow.
The Munay and Mack Company,
which appears at rhe Auditorium to
night, anlvcd In the city thU after-noou